fcs football transfer portal 2022
Eight Virginia Tech scholarship players have entered the portal as of Tuesday afternoon, and we've also seen the Tech coaching staff send out several offers. Volleyball - Women . Nov 23, 2022. Lewis, Troy to ?TE Ivan Thomas, Louisiana Tech to ?TE Alex Lines, Arizona to ?TE Cam McCormick, Oregon to MiamiTE Ian Edenfield, California University of Pennsylvania to Oklahoma StateTE Chris Carter, USF to TulaneTE Carlton Brown III, Nevada to ?TE Dallin Holker, BYU to Colorado StateTE Christian Pedersen, Louisville to ?TE Zion Carter, Dartmouth to BuffaloTE Asher Alberding, North Texas to California. Pennington (OL) Jacksonville State, Mitchell Etheridge III (DL) Jacksonville State, Derek Green (QB) Long Island University, Rakim Cooper (OL) Long Island University, Victor Nelson (DB) Long Island University, Jaylen Laudermilk (WR) Merrimack College, Abdural Lee Jr. (DB) Mississippi Valley State, Caleb Johnson (RB) Mississippi Valley State, Chris Victor (DL) Mississippi Valley State, Elijah Rawlins (DL) Mississippi Valley State, Jalen Bell (DL) Mississippi Valley State, Jamari Jones (QB) Mississippi Valley State, Justin Ested (DL) Mississippi Valley State, Sylvester Campbell (TE) Mississippi Valley State, Tyler McMillan (OL) Mississippi Valley State, Robert Springer Jr. (DB) Morehead State, Deamondre Goodwin (TE) North Carolina A&T, SterlingBerkhalter (WR) North Carolina A&T, Corey Bullock (OL) North Carolina Central, Devon Beckford (DB) North Carolina Central, Treveyon Pratt (WR) North Carolina Central, Dominic Gonnella (RB) North Dakota State, Phoenix Sproles (WR) North Dakota State, Bryan Sarente Jr (DB) Northern Colorado, Elijah Anderson-Taylor (LB) Northern Colorado, Krikour Koustanian (OL) Northern Colorado, Salem Abdul-Wahab (LS) Northern Colorado, Cedric Anderson (DB) Northwestern State, Zachary Clement (QB) Northwestern State, Anthony Dressler (LB) Saint Francis (Pa.), Elijah Sarratt (WR) Saint Francis (Pa.), Gregory Reddick (DB) Saint Francis (Pa.), Lovell Armstead (RB) Saint Francis (Pa.), Sebastian Benjamin (LB) Saint Francis (Pa.), Kameryn Alexander (DB) Sam Houston State, CJ Ogbonna (QB) Southeast Missouri State, Jorge Figueroa (K) Southeast Missouri State, Keilyn Tyus (LB) Southeast Missouri State, Phillip Wilder (OL) Southeast Missouri State, Shamenski Rucker (RB) Southeast Missouri State, Zach Haynes (P) Southeast Missouri State, Brenden Flowers (DB) Southeastern Louisiana, Cherif Seye (DL) Southeastern Louisiana, Cullan Scott (DL) Southeastern Louisiana, Darrius Harry (DL) Southeastern Louisiana, Gage Larvadain (WR) Southeastern Louisiana, Jack Henderson (DB) Southeastern Louisiana, Zy Alexander (DB) Southeastern Louisiana, Kendall Moultrie (DB) South Carolina State, JaTerious Evans (DB) Stephen F. Austin, Benjamin Johnson II (TE) Tennessee State, Andrew Armstrong (WR) Texas A&M Commerce, Sol'dreveon Degrate (WR) Texas Southern, Kiondray Samelton (DB) Western Illinois, Demeatric Crenshaw (QB) Youngstown State. Jackson State cornerback Travis Hunter: The new Colorado Buffalo is the best defensive player in the portal after a dominant freshman season. Last year, Howard and Morehouse played in NYC and this year Hampton and Grambling get the chance as HBCUs restart their war for the Big Apple. K Seth Morgan, Sam Houston to ?P Lachlan Wilson, Tulsa to ?P Will Powers, Princeton to UCLAK Brendan Farrell, Virginia to USFP Riley Thompson, FAU to Penn StateP Luke Elzinga, Central Michigan to OklahomaP Isaac Pearson, Texas to ?P Josh Carlson, New Mexico State to Arizona StateP Eddie Czaplicki, Arizona State to USCP Ashton Logan, Colorado to ?K Cole Becker, Colorado to UtahK Michael Hayes, Georgia State to West VirginiaLS Mason Arnold, Ohio State to Michigan StateK Nicholas Barr-Mira, UCLA to Mississippi StateK Alex Raynor, Georgia Southern to ?K David Kemp, Memphis to ?LS Michael Donovan, Michigan State to MiamiK Casey Maygar, Kent State to Ohio StateK/P David Delgado, San Diego State to ?P Ryan Sanborn, Stanford to TexasK Noah Rauschenberg, Baylor to ?P Mark Vassett, Louisville to ColoradoK Jerry Rice III, VMI to ?LS Alex Peitsch, Notre Dame to ?K Nick Lopez, California to ?P Ben Krimm, Penn to Notre DameP Jake Walrath, Tarleton State to Central MichiganK Tyler Keltner, East Tennessee State to Florida StateP Jeff Yurk, Elon to PittK Jude Kelley, Georgia Tech to ChattanoogaK Alejandro Mata, Jackson State to ColoradoP Devin Bale, Northern Colorado to ArkansasP Gavin Wale, Boise State to ?K Ethan Chang, William & Mary to ?LS Jacob Politte, Jackson State to ColoradoK/P Alan Guerrieri, Texas A&M to ?K Charlie Weinrich, Nebraska to KansasK Daniel Obarski, UCF to ?K Brett Money, New Mexico State to ?LS Dominic Konopka, Bowling Green to MarshallP Riley Williams, Towson to MissouriK Ryan Coe, Cincinnati to North CarolinaK Will Ferrin, Boise State to BYUK Brayden Narveson, WKU to NC StateK Blake Glessner, Montana State to UCLAP Archer Trafford, Mississippi State to ?K Alex Felkins, Columbia to Penn StateP Tom Snee, Oregon to ?K Spencer Shrader, USF to Notre DameP Patrick Foley, Arkansas to UABK Tristan Mattson, Arkansas State to ?P Alex Schattin, Charlotte to ?P Reid Bauer, Arkansas to MemphisLS Marco Ortiz, Florida to NebraskaLS Enzo Anthony, Virginia Tech to ?LS Michael Wright, Penn State to ?K Chase Conteraz, Nebraska to ?K Gabe Heins, Nebraska to ?P Jack Stonehouse, Missouri to ?LS Brendan Durkin, Albany to New MexicoK Chris Van Eekeren, Purdue to TempleP Josh Leff, Illinois to SMULS Brylan Noonan, Wagner to TempleK Jack Martin, Alabama to HoustonK Carter Brown, Arizona State to CincinnatiLS Tucker Dumn, Colgate to Ball StateLS Matthew Bailey, South Carolina to ?K Kenyon Bowyer, Marshall to ?K Jason Stricker, Liberty to ?K Jack Stone, Michigan State to BaylorP Travis Benham, San Jose State to ?LS Gage King, Arizona State to UCFLS Aaron Whear, James Madison to ?K Rory Bell, Temple to CincinnatiLS Brennen Milliron, Troy to Southern MissK Seth Keller, Texas State to KansasLS Nico Crawford, Illinois to CharlotteK Charles Campbell, Indiana to TennesseeK Ashton Wolff, Central Washington to Colorado StateK/P Mason Lawler, Bowling Green to ?K Kyler Halvorsen, Hawaii to San Jose StateLS Daniel Hawthorne, Missouri to ?K Jose Pizano, Missouri State to UNLVK Nathanial Vakos, Ohio to WisconsinLS Derek Bedell, Colorado to ?P Andrew Osteen, UCF to Mississippi StateP Ryan Hanson, Arkansas State to James MadisonK Caden Davis, Texas A&M to Ole MissK Brendan Franke, Nebraska to ?P Grant Gonya, John Carroll to ?LS John Ferlmann, Arizona State to Ohio StateK Andre Meono, Fresno State to ?K Jace Feely, Arizona State to ColoradoK Jonathan Kim, North Carolina to Michigan StateP Matt Rigney, Austin Peay to ?K Dario Longhetto, California to Arizona StateLS Slater Zellers, California to Arizona State. By Edmund Duncan May 31, 2022. Home; Articles; Podcast; Picks Central . Wide receiver Jakob Herres transfers from VMI to Richmond, bringing 200-plus catches, 3,000-plus yards and 26 touchdowns. Here are the top 50 college football players who have hit the transfer portal ahead of the 2022 season. Is the college transfer portal leaving high school athletes out to dry? The transfer portal is off and running this offseason with plenty of players . Last year, Jackson State head coach Deion Sanders said that the offensive line was "the weakest unit we have." In 2021, Villanova linebacker Forrest Rhyne was one of the best defenders in the FCS, finishing eighth in Buck Buchanan Award voting. Tonight the Georgia Bulldogs beat 1995-96 Nebraska's points scored (62 points) and win margin (38 points) records in the National Championship game. Note: This list was compiled through media reports and social media accounts from players. Player movement is at an all-time high due to the portal, and this offseason saw some of the best in the sport switch teams. By Max Chadwick. Duquesne WR Abdul Janneh: Janneh has good size (6-3, 180) and figures to get his share of FBS interest. FCS: Top Prospects For The 2023 NFL Draft (January Update), FCS Players At The 2023 Senior Bowl, East-West Shrine Bowl, & NFLPA Collegiate Bowl. He played two seasons at James Madison and was a fulltime starter for one, but he left JMU as one of the most productive receivers in school history: 116 receptions (ninth in school history) for 1,853 yards (ninth) and 21 TDs (third). The Cardinals finished the 2022 season with a 12-2 overall record, including five wins and a loss in Southland Conference play. Transferring -- and using the portal, which launched in the fall of 2018 -- has become a staple of college football, even more so after the NCAA eliminated a rule in April 2021 that required . College football's transfer portal for the 2022-23 season opens on Dec. 5 for players to officially enter and explore their options for the upcoming year. The Big 12 in men's hoops just got really interesting, The top 20 players in college softball, LSU leads preseason top 25 baseball rankings. Wake Forest DT Kobie TurnerTransferred from: RichmondThe buzz: Turner was a three-year starter for the Spiders and a two-time first-team All-Colonial Athletic Association selection. Football; Soccer - Men; Soccer - Women; Soccer. He is from Franklin, N.J., about 45 miles from Rutgers campus. Just hours after that, they learned they would be losing three of their players to the transfer portal. UCA Athletics. Texas A&M-Commerce WR Andrew Armstrong: He should be a hot commodity. 216 FCS players are heading to new FCS schools for the 2022 season. 6 min read. The one addition in 2021-22, tight end Steven Stilianos, did not have any targets in his first season as a Hawkeye . Two are from FBS schools with one staying in the FCS realm. With FCS and Division II football seasons wrapping up, the college football transfer portal has blown up in the past few days. He was a high school quarterback who moved fulltime to defense once he got to VMI. that institution has two business days to enter that athlete's name into a national transfer portal . Glass is now gone and in comes 28 and counting transfers. Missouri State OT Ian Fitzgerald: A real, honest-to-goodness experienced offensive lineman who has started at both left and right tackle. He has helped K-State be tied for sixth nationally in interceptions (15). BJ Foster with an interception on the opening possession of the game! The 2023 Chattanooga Mocs signing class went from 16 to 19 with the signing of three mid-season transfers from NCAA Division I schools. Also, this list will be updated daily to account for new portal entries. Marist S Clayborne Fields III: Fields (5-11, 220) earned some All-America plaudits as a junior in 2021. Ahmirr Robinson entered the transfer portal last week, the former Rutgers football wide receiver now registering a trio of offers from the FCS level. The 'Cats are rolling now!! How Did 2021 FCS-To-FBS Transfers Perform? Williams, Texas A&M to SMUOL Dustyn Hall, USF to DukeOL Myles Hinton, Stanford to MichiganOL Hutson Lillibridge, Tulane to ?OL Casey Roddick, Colorado to Florida StateOL Trevor Radosevich, Penn to CincinnatiOL Max Longman, Umass to IndianaOL Julius Pierce, FIU to Middle TennesseeOL Michael Corbi, Villanova to ?OL Xavier Graham, UMass to Western CarolinaOL Damieon George, Alabama to FloridaOL Ugonna Nnanna, Houston to VirginiaOL Marcus Alexander, Oklahoma to ?OL Corey Bullock, North Carolina Central to MarylandOL Oliver Jervis, Monmouth to Colorado StateOL Caleb Johnson, Incarnate Word to Texas StateOL Daijon Parker, Saginaw Valley State to IowaOL Savion Herring, Tennessee to ?OL Logan Parr, Texas to SMUOL Ben Hoitink, Penn to DukeOL Josh Volk, Iowa to ?OL Woody Jean, Arizona to FAUOL Jayden Ahboah, Fort Lewis to UNLVOL William Parker, Tennessee to ?OL Will Buchanan, Liberty to ?OL Randy Holtz, Indiana to ?OL Ethan Carde, Texas Tech to ?OL Ches Jackson, Colorado State to OhioOL Victor Cutler, ULM to ?OL Logan Taylor, Virginia to Boston CollegeOL Gabe Cavazos Jr., Mississippi State to Southern MissOL Thomas Grippo, Wake Forest to ?OL Zac Elam, West Florida to Coastal CarolinaOL Lamar Robinson, Norfolk State to Georgia StateOL Nick Gargiulo, Yale to South CarolinaOL Jalen Grant, Bowling Green to PurdueOL Marcellus Anderson, Saginaw Valley State to UMassOL Luke Kandra, Louisville to CincinnatiOL Drew Moss, Lamar to Colorado StateOL Jonathan Cannon Jr., North Carolina A&T to ?OL Andrew Adair, James Madison to CharlotteOL Ron Carr, Duke to ?OL Bayron Matos, USF to ?OL Jack Hasz, Buffalo to UNLVOL Baraka Beckett, UCLA to ?OL Owen Snively, Colorado State to Eastern MichiganOL Brandon Mackinnon, Northern Illinois to UMassOL Savion Washington, Kent State to ColoradoOL Jeremiah Byers, UTEP to Florida StateOL Ryan Beckman, Akron to ?OL Romello Watson, Grambling to ?OL Jack Murphy, Marshall to Appalachian StateOL Tyler Thomas, Grambling to CharlotteOL Eric Wilder, Washington State to ?OL Tyden Ferris, Central Michigan to Georgia StateOL Gunner Britton, Western Kentucky to AuburnOL Scott Elliott, Harvard to ?OL Dallas Holliday, Boise State to ?OL Campbell Barrington, BYU to BaylorOL Landon Bebee, Missouri State to ColoradoOL Blake Austin, East Tennessee State to TroyOL Tavon Matthews, East Tennessee State to TroyOL Connor Scaglione, Princeton to ?OL Jacob Golden, Boise State to New Mexico StateOL Dan Sunderman, Central Missouri to Eastern MichiganOL Sidney Fugar, Western Illinois to South CarolinaOL Brian Stevens, Dayton to ?OL Andrej Karic, Texas to TennesseeOL Michael Flores, Dartmouth to ?OL Ni Mansell, Mercer to ?OL Knox Boyd, Charlotte to ?OL Jon Mucciolo, Sacred Heart to ?OL Alec Bank, Harvard to ?OL Jordan Brown, Charlotte to Georgia TechOL Jaylen Garth, Texas to HoustonOL Grant Starck, Nevada to Oregon StateOL Kyle Niese, Air Force to ?OL Jailen Weaver, Nebraska to ?OL Larry Moore, Texas Tech to North TexasOL Emeka Obigbo, Incarnate Word to Texas StateOL Jimeto Obigbo, Incarnate Word to Texas StateOL Dorion Strawn, Incarnate Word to Texas StateOL Theiron Cannon, UAB to ? Quarterback Cole Kelley, a Walter Payton Award winner, led Southeastern Louisiana in rushing yards last fall. OL Javion Cohen, Alabama to MiamiOL Walter Rouse, Stanford to OklahomaOL Ethan White, Florida to ?OL Paul Maile, Utah to BYUOL Marcellus Johnson, Eastern Michigan to MissouriOL Jakai Clark, Miami to ?OL Michael Tarquin, Florida to USCOL Clark Barrington, BYU to BaylorOL Kiyaunta Goodwin, Kentucky to ?OL Cam Wire, LSU to TulaneOL Xavier Hill, LSU to MemphisOL Paul Maile, Utah to ?OL John Campbell, Miami to TennesseeOL Jarrett Kingston, Washington State to USCOL Noah McKinney, UNLV to Oklahoma StateOL Willie Lampkin, Coastal Carolina to North CarolinaOL Ben Scott, Arizona State to NebraskaOL Willis Patrick, Jackson State to TCUOL Tyler Brown, Jackson State to ColoradoOL Matt Lee, UCF to MiamiOL Dillon Wade, Tulsa to AuburnOL Micah Mazzccua, Baylor to FloridaOL Marcus Henderson, Arkansas to MemphisOL Dalton Cooper, Texas State to Oklahoma StateOL LaDarius Henderson, Arizona State to MichiganOL John Paul Flores, Virginia to LouisvilleOL Tommy Brockermeyer, Alabama to TCUOL Armon Bethea, Arizona State to Bowling GreenOL Lloyd Willis, Florida State to ?OL Caleb Shaffer, Miami (Ohio) to OklahomaOL Austin Johnson, Colorado to CharlotteOL Victor Curne, Washington to Ole MissOL Amari Kight, Alabama to UCFOL Jordan White, West Virginia to LibertyOL Bram Walden, Oregon to Arizona StateOL Khadere Kounta, Old Dominion to ?OL Junior Angilau, Texas to OregonOL Leif Fautanu, UNLV to Arizona StateOL John Young, Kentucky to Miami (Ohio)OL Jalen Cunningham, Ole Miss to Arkansas StateOL Hyrin White, Missouri to SMUOL Spencer Harris, Georgetown to ?OL Joe More, Richmond to SyracuseOL Christy Nkanu, Southern Utah to Washington StateOL Rod Orr, Florida State to ToledoOL Hamilton Hall, Ole Miss to Arkansas StateOL Eli Russ, Oklahoma State to TroyOL Keydrell Lewis, ULM to ?OL Jacob Hood, Georgia to ?OL Spencer Holstege, Purdue to UCLAOL Rusty Staats, Western Kentucky to Texas TechOL Marcellus Marshall, Kent State to UCFOL Talin Togiai, BYU to ?OL R.J. Adams, Georgia Tech to MemphisOL Kevin Pyne, Boston College to Rhode IslandOL Brey Walker, Oklahoma to ?OL RJ Perry, Tennessee to USFOL Bryson Broadway, Georgia State to Georgia SouthernOL Tyler Magnuson, Syracuse to ?OL Braylun Smith, Birmingham-Southern to TroyOL Isaac Zatechka, Missouri to ?OL Lavel Dumont, Toledo to ?OL Xavior Gray, Akron to ?OL Jalen St. John, Arkansas to UNLVOL Jacob Bodden, Liberty to ?OL Ben Coleman, California to Arizona StateOL Mike Moment, Alcorn State to ?OL Logan Brown, Wisconsin to KansasOL Jordan Davis, South Carolina to South AlabamaOL Joe Huber, Cincinnati to WisconsinOL Ajani Cornelius, Rhode Island to OregonOL Almarion Crim, Houston to ?C Jake Renfro, Cincinnati to WisconsinOL Nate Adams, Hawaii to ?OL Chris Akporoghene, Tulsa to ?OL Marcus Dumervil, LSU to MarylandOL Matt Fries, Illinois to ?OL Mike Gatz, Western Illinois to ?OL Tobias Braun, Ole Miss to Arkansas StateOL Anterrious Gray, South Alabama to ?OL Keiondre Jones, Auburn to Florida StateOL Talati Polamalu, Georgetown to ?OL Gavin Campbell, Austin Peay to ?OL Yousef Mugharbil, Florida to ColoradoOL Jeremiah Banks-Wall, Bowling Green to Western IllinoisOL Jack Greer, Ole Miss to MemphisOL Reed Buys, Mississippi State to South AlabamaOL Jacob Bayer, Lamar to Arkansas StateOL Elijah Wroten, Duke to ?OL Brant Banks, Nebraska to RiceOL Noah Fenske, Colorado to Southern IllinoisOL Dan Volpe, Towson to DukeOL Joshua Braun, Florida to ArkansasOL Drake Metcalf, Stanford to ?OL Kevin Williams, Nebraska to CharlotteOL Tanner Bowles, Alabama to KentuckyOL Kyle Hergel, Texas State to Boston CollegeOL Ryan O'Hair, Miami (Ohio) to ?OL Weylin Lapuaho, Utah State to BYUOL Joshua Atkins, Houston to HawaiiOL Tyrone Sampson, Fresno State to ?OL Luke Wiginton, Indiana to Ball StateOL Ethan Miner, Arkansas State to ?OL Derek Bowman, Houston to USFOL Cameron Blaylock, Memphis to ?OL Avery Jones, East Carolina to AuburnOL Carson Walker, Houston to ?OL Mason Williams, Harvard to ?OL Aaron Frost, Nevada to Arizona StateOL Dawson Jaramillo, Oregon to NC StateOL Matt Rosso, Charlotte to ?OL David Nwaogwugwu, Rutgers to ToledoOL Owen Murphy, Akron to ?OL Bula Schmidt, Fresno State to UCFOL Marques Cox, Northern Illinois to KentuckyOL Maleek McNeil, Penn State to ?OL Chad Schuster, Syracuse to Western MichiganOL Ashton Grable, Jacksonville State to ?OL Paula Vaipulu, Georgia Tech to North TexasOL Max Rader, North Dakota State to ?OL Edgar Amaya, Colorado to ?OL Quincy McGee, UAB to Ole MissOL Chase Rodriguez, ULM to West VirginiaOL Drake Nugent, Stanford to MichiganOL Spencer Lovell, California to KansasOL Michael Shanahan, Texas Tech to ?OL Johnathan Bass, Georgia State to CharlotteOL Alex Conn, Nebraska to ?OL Phillip Wilder, Southeast Missouri State to CincinnatiOL Luke Smith, Appalachian State to East Tennessee StateOL Chris Mayo, West Virginia to Eastern MichiganOL Shontrail Key, Arizona to GramblingOL Ja'Khi Green, Maryland to ?OL Ian Fitzgerald, Missouri State to BYUOL Zane Madison, West Texas A&M to ?OL Jake Hornibrook, Stanford to DukeOL Antwan Lewis, South Alabama to ?OL Michael Purcell, Elon to DukeOL Nash Jones, Incarnate Word to Texas StateOL Joe Horn, Umass to MaineOL Edgar Amaya, Colorado to ?OL P.J. His play has helped Wake make big strides against the run this season; the Demon Deacons allowed 195.6 rushing yards per game last season and that figure is 139.5 this season. Florida State DE Jared VerseTransferred from: AlbanyThe buzz: Verse (6-4, 247) was one of the hottest EDGE transfers on the market after playing in 15 games and accumulating 74 tackles, 13.5 sacks, 21.5 tackles for loss and 13 quarterback hurries in two seasons at Albany. NCAA Council votes to limit eligibility for second-time transfers to curb ballooning portal usage Nearly 2,000 FBS players opted to enter the transfer portal following the 2022 regular season If you do not see an FCS player that has announced their entry into the transfer portal, please DM Redshirt Sports. Quarterback Jarren Williams might be the most important of them all. Jefferson was named a second-team FCS All . Utah TE Dalton KincaidTransferred from: San DiegoThe buzz: Kincaid leads all tight ends nationally in receptions (61), receiving yards (748) and TD receptions (seven). Transfer Portal News. Brathwaite, Western Kentucky to ?CB Jeffrey Davis Jr., Penn State to Stony BrookDB Charles Amankwaa, Akron to ?CB Miles Battle, Ole Miss to UtahDB Simeon Blair, Arkansas to MemphisDB Cam'Ron Silmon-Craig, Jackson State to ColoradoDB Jayden Bellamy, Notre Dame to SyracuseDB Naim Muhammad, West Virginia to Kent StateS Dean Clark, Kent State to Fresno StateS Thomas Harper, Oklahoma State to Notre DameDB Adrian Shepherd, Washington State to ?DB DeMarcus Griffin-Taylor, Houston to Louisiana TechS Deland McCullough II, Indiana to ?S Hagan Stephenson, Marshall to ?DB Zion Hopes, Tulsa to Louisiana TechDB Tre Weed, Eastern Washington to NevadaDB Brannan Mannix, Colorado State to ?CB Korbyn Green, BYU to ?DB Isaiah McElvane, San Diego State to ?DB Victor Nelson Jr., LIU to Boston CollegeDB Jojuan Claiborne, Nevada to ?CB Lloyd McFarquhar, Ohio State to ?DB Omar Rogers, Elon to East CarolinaDB Isaiah Hazel, Maryland to ?DB TyGee Leach, Lehigh to ?DB Marquez Henry, East Tennessee State to ?CB Khamauri Rogers, Miami to Mississippi StateDB Damon Youngblood, Louisiana to North TexasDB Shad Dabney, Kansas to Northern IllinoisDB Brandon Shivers, New Mexico State to ?DB Tyrese Ross, South Carolina to ?S Tyler Mullins, Ohio to ?DB Briton Allen, USC to ?DB Tiger Peterson, Hawaii to ?S Jalen Frazier, NC State to UNLVDB Dylan Lawrence, Mississippi State to Southern MissDB Kaleb Dawson, Appalachian State to ?DB Myles Heard, Stephen F. Austin to Louisiana TechDB Tayvonn Kyle, Iowa State to VirginiaCB Charles Woods, West Virginia to SMUS Avantae Williams, Miami to MarylandCB Lorando Johnson, Baylor to ArkansasDB Joshua Eaton, Oklahoma to Texas StateS DeMarco Gibson, Marshall to ?DB Sam McCall, Florida State to Texas A&MDB Kyndrich Breedlove, Ole Miss to ColoradoDB Khyree Jackson, Alabama to OregonDB Keuan Parker, Arkansas to TulsaDB Eddie Heckard, Weber State to ?DB Antonio Oliver, Bethune-Cookman to ?DB Dre Greeley, Colorado State to BuffaloCB Brandon Spencer, Fordham to ? . For the second year in a row, LSU was forced to rebuild its secondary through the portal. The 2022 HBCU football season is over and it's time to take a look at the final HBCU football power rankings from NCAA Digital's Stan Becton. Garner, Bernard-Converse and Foucha are off to the NFL, and a couple of LSU's younger corners . December 5 th has long been known in the college football world as the day that the FBS transfer portal would re-open. College football's transfer portal for the 2022-23 season opens on Dec. 5 for players to officially enter and explore their options for the upcoming year. Ranking college football's top transfer QBs for 2022, . Sanders spent two seasons rebuilding Jackson State into an FCS power before making the jump to the Power Five. The former three-star recruit was a part of . by Sam Herder. Grant Ewell Jr. (DB) Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Kayvon Britten (RB) Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Monroe Beard III (LB) Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Myles Kitt-Denton (WR) Central Arkansas, Aidan Clark (P) Central Connecticut State, Albert Guwoe (DL) Central Connecticut State, Alex Hawkom (QB) Central Connecticut State, Dan Toatley (DL) Central Connecticut State, Ethan Haberman (DL) Central Connecticut State, Harold Miles III (LB) Central Connecticut State, Isaiah Greene (DB) Central Connecticut State, Isiah Williams (WR) Central Connecticut State, Jermaine Williams (DL) Central Connecticut State, Jonathan Cabral-Martin (DB) Central Connecticut State, Kyle Zajack (QB) Central Connecticut State, Kyren Petteway (WR) Central Connecticut State, Marlon Brown (LB) Central Connecticut State, Noah Washington (LB) Central Connecticut State, Reese Clarke (DB) Central Connecticut State, Romello Williams (QB) Central Connecticut State, Scott Fries (LS) Central Connecticut State, Tyler Boatwright (DB) Central Connecticut State, Zibassie Edwards (DB) Central Connecticut State, Boogsie Silvera (DB) Charleston Southern, Franklin Rogers (K) Charleston Southern, Jeremiah McClendon (DB) Charleston Southern, Jerome Rice III (LB) Charleston Southern, Vinson Davis III (WR) Charleston Southern, Matthew Ballentine (DB) Eastern Kentucky, Freddie Roberson (WR) Eastern Washington, Donald Johnson III (WR) Grambling State, Caleb Flagg (DB) Houston Christian University, Christian Hood (OL) Houston Christian University, Darrion Sherfield (WR) Houston Christian University, Ismail Mahdi (RB) Houston Christian University, Quantraill Morris-Walker (DB) Idaho State, Cam'Ron Silmon-Craig (DB) Jackson State, Matthew Ricciardi-Vitale (QB) Jackson State, Aaron McLaughlin (QB) Jacksonville State, Amon Scarbrough (DB) Jacksonville State, J.T.